they are purposely not paying that close attention which if you re trying to reach them and you re a campaign, you got to throw your hands up at some point and say what can we do to find these people and convince them we re the right person. andrea, but you asked this question what are they trying to do for the middle. i don t know what romney is trying to do to persuade the middle. i don t see it. where has he been the last few days. i understand there was a problem at the pueblo colorado airport on sunday, so he couldn t do the colorado rally. since friday, until he gets to florida tonight, he has not had a retail event, chris cizilla, he has not been doing the kind of intensive campaigning that you would think he would be trying to do to close the deal? no. salt lake city and dallas yesterday, raising money. i always caveat by saying in an election the first election we ve had since watergate where both candidates are not being publicly financed you need a lot of money to ru
you stay, and then that data is recorded for the company. nec engineer here says that the facial recognition technology is accurate to ten years of your actual age, and in the next system they are testing out is even more age accurate. this is a new-age of advertising he says. we can learn something we never knew from marketing. the new ads give realtime reactions to street signs so that marketing can be more targeted and effective. this retail event in tokyo is capturing worldwide interest. this is a consultant from holland visiting. i believe in more than one publications, and all of the messages must be relevant, and that why i believe in the kind of thing, technology. reporter: do you feel uneasy though? no. reporter: he brushes off privacy concerns or fears this is big brother. they have only tested the digital ads in japan, and the sign warns passersby they are on camera and images are not saved in the database, and in the post